Flower Pink

How to yield pink-flowered plants if you have red flower color R that is incompletely dominant over white, r?
In four-o-clock flower, red flower color R, is incompletely dominant over white, r. This results in the heterozygous plants being pink flowered. If you wanted to produce four-o-clock seed all of which would yield pink-flowered plants when sown, how would you do it?
Cross a white-flowered plant with a red-flowered plant. All the offspring will be heterozygous…
RR x WW ——> all RW
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